The motion for a new trial had been promised by Maxwell’s lawyers.
Porsche expands Taycan Sport Turismo portfolio, but we still only get the GTS
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” data-medium-file=”https://cdn.slashgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/img_3-1-1280×720.jpg” data-large-file=”https://cdn.slashgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/img_3-1-1280×719.jpg” />German carmaker Porsche is expanding its Taycan Sport Turismo portfolio in Europe by unveiling four new trim variants: base, 4S, Turbo, and Turbo S. We first caught wind of the Taycan’s Sport Turismo body style at last year’s LA Auto Show, and it’s essentially a Taycan Cross Turismo with deleted body claddings, a lower ride height, and a more sporting … Continue reading
Two years after the game was initially supposed to debut, Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga will finally arrive on April 5th. The long-awaited title from TT Games adapts all nine movies in the Skywalker Saga, and you’ll be able to choose which trilogy to start with (so you might want to get the prequels out of the way first).
Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is coming to PlayStation 4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch and PC. It’s said to be the biggest Lego game to date, and publisher Warner Bros. Games provided an in-depth look at what’s in store with a gameplay trailer.
There are new combat mechanics, including ways to string attacks together and defend yourself with counter moves “in styles tailored to your favorite characters.” Expect fresh blaster mechanics, with an over-the-shoulder perspective and third-person aiming reticle, and a cover system. Of course, there’ll be a ton of lightsaber action, space dogfighting battles and many opportunities to use Force powers as well.
Many levels will have multiple paths to explore and you’ll be able to take on side missions. Class-based abilities are upgradable and there are more than 300 playable characters to unlock. There’s also a Mumble Mode, which will replace intelligible voice lines with mumbling, à la previous games in the series.
Based on the gameplay trailer alone, Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga seems like a huge game. However, despite the lengthy delays, the development team was still required to work long hours (or “crunch”), according to Polygon.
Several current and former employees told the publication that TT Games has had a “challenging work culture over the last decade and a half” and that, during crunch periods, work weeks of between 80 and 100 hours weren’t rare (though overtime is said to have been limited in recent months). TT Games has also reportedly had a high level of staff turnover since work started on Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga nearly five years ago.
Jack Quaid promises The Boys will continue to be even more messed up in season 3. The shadow of Q lingers in a new Star Trek: Picard poster. Plus, what’s to come on Legends of Tomorrow and Batwoman. Spoilers, away!
The Senate did something rare these days: hold an actual debate.
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” data-medium-file=”https://cdn.slashgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/google-play-games-pc-1280×720.jpg” data-large-file=”https://cdn.slashgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/google-play-games-pc-1280×720.jpg” />In December 2021, Google revealed plans to bring its Android games to the Windows operating system in a big way, something it had said would start in 2022. We’re less than a month into the new year and the ball is already rolling: Google has announced the limited launch of Google Play Games on Windows. The support is currently available … Continue reading
Meta might be the next to hop on the NFT bandwagon. The Financial Timessources claim Meta is developing ways to create, display and sell NFTs on Facebook and Instagram. The company’s Novi wallet technology would power much of the “supporting functionality,” one tipster said. Instagram is reportedly testing a way to showcase NFTs, while Meta is also said to be discussing a marketplace that would help you buy or sell these digital collectibles.
The company has already declined to comment, and the sources cautioned the effort was still early and could change.However, Instagram leader Adam Mosseri said in December that his social network was “actively exploring” NFTs. The technology is on the company’s mind, at least.
A dip into NFTs would make sense. While companies sometimes abuse the link between NFTs and the metaverse (merely offering NFTs doesn’t mean you’re creating a metaverse, folks), Meta might want a framework for them so that residents of its virtual worlds can sell unique digital goods. This could also help Meta prevent third-party platforms like OpenSea’s market from gaining too strong a hold if NFTs prove to be more than a short-lived trend.
In the 1950s, a visionary college student might have pursued a degree in computer science, and helped create our modern digital world. In the 1990s, that same student might have studied biotechnology, and developed genetic engineering techniques that are solving today’s health crises.
The iPad is a capable laptop replacement in many ways, and iPadOS multitasking features and Apple’s Magic Keyboard take that to the next level. iPadOS differs from iOS in several ways, and includes keyboard shortcuts and trackpad gestures that unlock functionality you can’t get on an iPhone.
China’s “zero-tolerance” policy on COVID-19 infections contributed to the decision.